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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (112801)3/26/1999 6:58:00 PM
From: edamo  Respond to of 176387
 
mohan...re: full time middle eastern telex operators...

we had one here, because of the volume of international transmissions...remember the early machines where you had to punch a tape and feed thru...graduated to wu machines with crts..

remember days in riyadh and dharan...poor phone service...the pakistani operators mantra "hold de line...hold de line, please..." and as always you would get disconnected...and have to start all over...thank god for technology...now if they only would not allow goats on the in kingdom saudia flights....

see ya...ed a.



To: Mohan Marette who wrote (112801)3/26/1999 8:26:00 PM
From: Lockeon  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
Mohan, I cannot vouch for this source (I think it is a research outfit of ZDnet) but "Dell has surpassed Compaq in total PC shipments within the workplace segment."

Courtesy Hscott of the dellinvestors club....

infobeads.com

Check the source for chart and graph - here is the text...
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In the February 23rd Insider entitled "Dell: Is This the End of the Ride?" we took a look at Dell's US workplace market share to get a view of what was going on. The results we had at that point were from the fourth quarter of 1998 and what we saw showed a slight decrease of market share, while market leader Compaq increased market share.
In the article, I was of the belief that Dell's slow fourth quarter was a momentary slowdown and since we now have preliminary results from our 1Q 1999 quarter survey of US workplaces, I can put that theory to test.

The preliminary results from the Projected Market Monitor survey of US workplaces in the first quarter of 1999 reveal that for the first time ever, Dell has surpassed Compaq in total PC shipments within the workplace segment.

Dell's move into the top spot within the US workplace has been driven primarily by Dell's strength within US commercial workplace sites with more than 500 employees.
This high value segment has been the focus of Dell's salesforce over the last few years and from the looks of it, the hard work has paid off. Dell has increased market share consecutively in every quarter since the fourth quarter of 1997 and the preliminary results from the first quarter of 1999 indicate that Dell is now opening up a sizable lead over Compaq.

This market share increase shows that Dell's "ride" is far from over and in someways may be just beginning.

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Regards as always.....

Have a GREAT weekend - and Thank you....